Pushkov said about the continuation of the new cold war

Russian Senator Alexey Pushkov believes that the new charges by the U.S. against Russia in the «intervention» in U.S. elections — part of the plan for the continuation of a new «cold war».

Deputy U.S. attorney Rod Rosenstein at a press conference on Friday said that the Ministry of justice filed new charges against 12 of Russians allegedly working for Russian intelligence, in the context of spectaculorum Robert Mueller’s investigation into sane Russian «intervention» in U.S. elections. According to Rosenstein, the investigation established the involvement of accused to hacking attacks, however, conclusions about influence whether their effect on the outcome of U.S. presidential elections, in documents of the Ministry of justice no. The prosecution was announced three days before this year’s first meeting of the leaders of the US and Russia, which will take place on 16 July in Helsinki.

«And now the minority leader in the U.S. Senate Charles Schumer calls on trump to cancel the meeting with Putin in light of new accusations against Russia. Now will be deployed with a terrible hysteria. Everything is planned, everything is prepared, everything is going according to plan — the plan for the continuation of a new «cold war», — wrote Pushkov in his Twitter.

The investigation of the alleged Russian «intervention» in U.S. elections, as well as alleged links of Donald trump with the Russian Federation that contradict the White house and the Kremlin, is Muller, and in both houses of Congress. While evidence of any «interference» was not given, despite the fact that the «investigation» lasted for more than a year.

Russia has repeatedly denied accusations of trying to influence the elections in different countries, as the press Secretary of the President Dmitry Peskov called them «completely unfounded». The Russian foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, speaking about alleged Russian intervention in elections in the United States and other countries stated that no facts confirming it, no. Advisor to the President for national security John Bolton also said that he had received assurances from Russian President Vladimir Putin that Russia has not interfered in the elections in the States.